Where to find vintage US military AI or static acft?
Where to find vintage US military AI or static acft?
Am looking for vintage US military acft from WWII and even some pre-war AI acft to use for traffic and also to stand in for parked aircraft since I haven't been able to find any static versions. Purpose is to make some of the military fields in my home state look like they did as I was growing up during the war. Sort of a return to my boyhood, so to speak. But there seems to be very little usable vintage AI acft avail, or am I not searching in the right place.
Where should I look...any suggenstions
Jon B
Where should I look...any suggenstions
Jon B
Jon,I've some WWII multi-LOD aircraft that I use as AI, but they are Italian and German (Macchi 202,Fiat G 50,G 55,CR 42,Me 109,FW 190,Me 262). All of them are model originally created for CFS2 and "reconfigured" for FS9.
I've also tried to use some default CFS2 model like Corsair, P 38 and Liberator and they do their job....fly .
For these aircraft there are also a lot of repaint.
Why don't give them a try?
Suggested place for searching are :
http://www.simviation.com/menu.html
http://www.fswarbirds.com/index.php?page=fs2k4
and obviously Avsim and Flightsim.
Ciao.
P.S. Some of my shot here http://www.militaryaiworks.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1144
I've also tried to use some default CFS2 model like Corsair, P 38 and Liberator and they do their job....fly .
For these aircraft there are also a lot of repaint.
Why don't give them a try?
Suggested place for searching are :
http://www.simviation.com/menu.html
http://www.fswarbirds.com/index.php?page=fs2k4
and obviously Avsim and Flightsim.
Ciao.
P.S. Some of my shot here http://www.militaryaiworks.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1144
You will find some usable AI models of transfport a/c from that period at this site: http://www.calclassic.com/
I don't know if you will be able to find the needed repaints, but think there will be repaint kits available - nice project to start learning a new skill.
Ron
I don't know if you will be able to find the needed repaints, but think there will be repaint kits available - nice project to start learning a new skill.
Ron
Hi Jon,I remember there is a package for Duxford Airshow that has some interesting model.
Wildcat,Hellcat,Corsair,B 25,Avenger,Dauntless and other, all of them multi-LOD.
Downloaded from FSFrance.com,but I don't know if that site is still active.
Try to search on the other sites,and if you don't find it, drop me a PM with your e-mail.
When I'll be back from my trip to Normandy, I'll send it.
Ciao.
Wildcat,Hellcat,Corsair,B 25,Avenger,Dauntless and other, all of them multi-LOD.
Downloaded from FSFrance.com,but I don't know if that site is still active.
Try to search on the other sites,and if you don't find it, drop me a PM with your e-mail.
When I'll be back from my trip to Normandy, I'll send it.
Ciao.
Hey Jon,
I have used planes from MS Combat Flight Simulator some. They work pretty well as AI. Mainly Combat FS II (Pacific Theatre). They are all multi LOD and you can pick up additional paints at Avsim. They're payware of course but if you can find them they are pretty cheap at this point.
The Planes from CFS I don't seem to work as well in FS 9 but the ones from CFS III (Europe WWII) probably would work fine but I have not tried them. If you do, let me know the result.
I have used planes from MS Combat Flight Simulator some. They work pretty well as AI. Mainly Combat FS II (Pacific Theatre). They are all multi LOD and you can pick up additional paints at Avsim. They're payware of course but if you can find them they are pretty cheap at this point.
The Planes from CFS I don't seem to work as well in FS 9 but the ones from CFS III (Europe WWII) probably would work fine but I have not tried them. If you do, let me know the result.
Hi Jon,
Here are some screenies of the a/c in MS Combat Flight Simulator II (WWII Pacific Theatre). They are all multi-LOD (some have as many as 8 LOD's) and the shots are all of the planes being used as AI in FS9. Generaly they perform well, but there are a couple that have a little trouble landing. I think they would work great as parked a/c. They are payware, however, but the price has dropped a lot since its probably at least 5 years old.
There is also a F4F, B-25, TBD, and about 7 Japanese planes. Also, I think there are some repaints at Avsim.
Here are some screenies of the a/c in MS Combat Flight Simulator II (WWII Pacific Theatre). They are all multi-LOD (some have as many as 8 LOD's) and the shots are all of the planes being used as AI in FS9. Generaly they perform well, but there are a couple that have a little trouble landing. I think they would work great as parked a/c. They are payware, however, but the price has dropped a lot since its probably at least 5 years old.
There is also a F4F, B-25, TBD, and about 7 Japanese planes. Also, I think there are some repaints at Avsim.
Jake, the CFS3 aircraft files are really different from fs9/CFS2. However the a/c are created using gMax, so perhaps there is hope if someone who really knows something has a look-see.
The various file extension types in see in a folder are:
.bdp, .dds, .m3d (I've seen this somewhere before), .mos, and .xpd.
There are not the normal subfolders inside the a/c folder, except the sound folder. There are less numbers of files in what I think are user flyable a/c than in what I think are AI aircraft.
I have downloaded the SDK and will poke around in there and inside more of the standard folders to see what turns up, but this could be far to difficult a project just to gain all of those great models for limited AI use. OTOH?
Ron
The various file extension types in see in a folder are:
.bdp, .dds, .m3d (I've seen this somewhere before), .mos, and .xpd.
There are not the normal subfolders inside the a/c folder, except the sound folder. There are less numbers of files in what I think are user flyable a/c than in what I think are AI aircraft.
I have downloaded the SDK and will poke around in there and inside more of the standard folders to see what turns up, but this could be far to difficult a project just to gain all of those great models for limited AI use. OTOH?
Ron
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I have both CFS2 and CFS3 aircraft being used as AI. Just add the cfg title line like you would any other aircraft.
But, you give up a bit on the looks side. Which is to say, the CFS2 aircraft are very frame rate friendly but they don't always look that good.
CFS3 a/c are a bit better looking and still easy on the frames. But, I have had some problems getting certain aircraft to show.
It's a bit of a trial and error method I'd say.
But, you give up a bit on the looks side. Which is to say, the CFS2 aircraft are very frame rate friendly but they don't always look that good.
CFS3 a/c are a bit better looking and still easy on the frames. But, I have had some problems getting certain aircraft to show.
It's a bit of a trial and error method I'd say.
Kevin Jarvis